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1.1 . .... Carolina Watchman. THURSDAY, APRIL Tbe second lVesbvtcriari" church in March 27, Rev. Joseph M. Atjkiuson, R.D. officiating. - CoT. J. M. McCorkV, of Salisborr, is TUe following U from the j KeTrk reDorted in the tfew York WW, (re, to proqiuitiou published, in th.e Raleigh Neva and OUbur- lOTcment throughout rhe JJnjted. States : r ot April 6th,) M l.vi.g m,4.. or p m MJM: W J- 'a r.is Lr' ... I tale of liqnqr passed the JJnuse, mo eiimoniiunr-7 I defeated q - the. Senate. Therea pop an inputs in regard to political matters in 1 f ra0-clad law was passed, tubject to the I ..... n l: , Tl,- I?alinr!i JiflivnM I J .tl. ruirn a nf flu Kt.arjt. Wllicn T?nUi,rl, wns furinallv dedicated Sundav.1 oll -vjuohu. j op umuui iu0 . " jtaieign was lormawj ueuitficu ouu ,.. rUwn. h. tn Ik taken at en election on the first iiuscaiicu in .u r. iv-"i" .. - - Our y own opinion la that air. wcorkie -nd.veii the importation of spirit nuns drink. The bill ia favored by the whites and the best of the blacks, and it Usajd to be a politico! rather than a temperance measore the object of its iiromoteni being rather to free the State from inspectors . of revenue than from Correll & Hinshaw Bros. jof . Winston, have commenced the-erectiojof the larg; eat Tobacco WarehoaseTof the State. It js to be 7 feet wide by 20d feet long tin rof, 40 sky lights 30x7$ inches, be sides umi!e side lights. did not make the statements reported, or jf he did, he was jthinJuBg about some- a .. 'a a. 1 a... thing else while talking at random to en' terrain hi interviewer. We will advert to this subject in oar nest. Gsn. Grant, with a retinne of attend ants set sail on Hhe 23th of March for Mexico te take charge of ;a grand rail road project of which he ha beens elected the president. IIeexpects to devote hlnvself to the interest of the Company, -but aaid hehad no doubt the enterprise would be of benefit to the United States. ' - -' ' . a. . Preparations arebeing invade to. mine in a regular way, for the new mineral (luUnqmed lliddenite) iu Alexander Coun ty. Je welers aud experts in New York, have subjected it to the asual tests and agree that it L very nearly equal in val- iie . to t lie diamond," possessing all the qnalites which constitute a gem of the grst order. ' - ' j The Raleigh Observer calls for the in veiitiou of a cotton picker. A really valuable implement for this purpose, uiaking short and good work in gather ing the cotton crop, would be worth mil lions. There have been several attempts in tin direction, but none'' have proved successful, n is a open uem ior me in centive genius of the age. 5 Where did the ZTiae get its , inform Senator Bayardhas written a letter te tion tf anr guch impression as to the a member of the' pelaware Legislature origjn anj objects of the movement as in which he expresses opposition to a tn ja mxt in North Carolina, the. prolix pn.Iiibitory liquor law, and to local op- biti on-iata had better take occasion at tion laws. He believes a license system UltT approaching State convention te well guarged.Dy cJiecks ngiuiy enioreeu correct iuCltarlotte Vberver. will do inore; to porrect the abnsive nse of liquor than the extreme remedies re-1 Xecessltv Knows No Law erred te. The public have a high re gard for Mr. Bayard as a conscieutions I Repudiation is the special horror of the and intelligent man, and many will differ Repablicsn party. That party is centrwlled witli him on this j subject frem convic- DT capitalists, am always sympathizes with turns equally as stroug as tiiose wnicn the creaitor class. It loo,k3 yith ndi.Tia- moyed hira to give his opinion withoqUtip an disgust on any movement, State or National, which tends directly or indirectly to depress the selling price.of bonds. In the face of a record of this sort it is surprising Ejuoixed.t A writ of injunction, sued out by the Stockholders: of the Air Line against the board of Directors and the Kicjimoud and Danville pur chasers has changed the aspect of Rail road matters since our last. The Rich mond and Danville are however in pos Session and operating tho Air Line, and will doubtless hold en until the Courts shall decide on the questions in dis- pute. A eorresposdent of the Atlauta Conai fution writes, that after a thorough test running through live years lie has found that as much Cotton can be produced on au acre planted 111 rows tour teet apart as can be in rows three feet apart. He avs the stalks a little thicker iu the four feet rows than in the three. He cpn teiids that one-fourth the, labor of the crop is saved bythe four feet system and that he now practices no other. drunkards. being asked. ' I fn tho Ttnnn -Iiftn old saying and trhe, as, has been often L, rt 1 . proven. A case in nauu : several young fellows of Asheville, X.C, fell in with a young chap from! the 'country, named Wells, who come to te.wn with produce to sell, Souse big talk having been lUr dulged in the town boys conspired to have some fun out of Wells. One of them produced and read to Wells what purported, to be a warrant for his arrest, and took hold of him to take him to the lock-up. Getting out into the street, one ot the company rushed up and seized the lad who had Wells in custody, de claring ho should not take him to jail. Others whispered to Wells to run,, and while the conspirators were wrangling, or pretending to j wrangle, over taking kirn to the lock-up, Wells broke and run and got away from them. He failed to returu that night to bis friends, and the next day was found some distance from the town, frozen to death. Aud uow the young follow concerned in the prank are on trial under an indictment States Senate backing party in the United up Senator Mahone, and Duttini? Mr. Riddlebenrer. one ef the principal advocates of Readjustment in Yir ginia, on thsir ticket for Sergeant at Arms. Senator Johnson, of Virginia, on the 25th put the issue squarely "when he demonstra ted that the placing of Mr. Riddleberger high in official position would be in effect the endorsement of the rea.du.ster pre- gramme. Senator Logan made a feeble at tempt to parry the force of Senator John son's thrust by asking whether the election of an ex -confederate officer by the Republi cans would be an endorsement of rebellion but Senator Johnson replied that secession was a dead issue long since settled, where as the payment of debts was a living is.sue. It is without doubt a bitter pill for the Re publicans to swallow Mahone, who is an ex-confederatebrigadier, a former democrat a readjuster, and has not professed repent ance for any ef his heresies. R necessity knows no law, and the Republicans want to, organize the Senate in the interests of their own nartv. It is nothing but a barzain be- for murder ! A sadder case can scarcely L cen thcm and Mahone. Thcy get his vote O be conceived. There was no malicelper haps , and yet ail j tho attoudaut horrors of a' murder are the' consequences of thoughtless follyj - The Asheville Citizen of a later date gives the following, touching this case. Judge lien net, in his admirable charge, stated that the charge of murder had not and, he gets a slice of the patronage, temporal O morsel Fayetteville Exunn ner. A Pin iu a Girls Throat Trce Years. Miss De Frane Gale, a young lady o ROWAN county; BT J. B.V ! h killed, j to wounded. e captured. ! h d honorably dis- i charged. IroLLJOF HQXORj ; The followinir Roll of Howoa. embrace the names of the Officers and Privates from Rowan r county, who served ia the Confedi erate Army, and who continued' in service until they were kiliea, capturea, or honor ably discharged. There are doubtless a number of ether names entitled to a place in this relL that have not beeii reported. The compiler , has however used due dill- gence ingatnering miormauon irom an ac cessible sources. The great bodj of the names ha$ been ce'urteeusly furnished by Col. W. L. Saunders and Col. ! j. 3IcLeod Turner from the Roll of Honor deposited in tne Dial v;Aniw)L ivchsitc auuiuona have been made to tne original ttou by sur viving efficers and privates in Salisbury un der the supervision ef Mr. u. It. liarker. T? fqllqwing abbreviations are , employ ed t -M Col. colonel. - Capt. captain,. Lt. lieutenaii. Sgt. seargent. Cor. corporal Qrd., Sgt.; ordinance -pr promoted. seargent. - tr transferred. a for aire. 1 ' ' " ' h d in p died in prisen e for date of entrance ji and a number of into service.r t-! others. J d died, i i;i,av,1- il . .- ; , Obntlauiaii of Co.mp.aRy B. Beaver, Mike. Beaver, Joe BarnliardU J. C.-.,- :t, Donaho, DaYld. Donatio, Frank, f Donatio, iiewberj. John Gullet, Graham, R. L, Graham, Clay . rahaoi, cam k. . Hall, w. w. Hughey, T. A. k Chancellorsvltle. Niblock, Frank K. k Seven Plnea. Smith, jef.- - Salret, Powel d. Webb, Abner t Seven Pines. Wllbelm, Jacob t. stiinn j W 6 of dlsAARA at borne. Barrtnger, Win. H. en July 10, 61, a SO, d of disease at Manassas, sept, iv, ei. FOURTH R83IMKNT Rowan Riflk Gcakds. Entered Serviee April 19th, 1861. Reokoakizkd as Co. K I.vpantby Mav 30th, 1851. OFFICERS. Landcherrt 9- II arch is, 62, to, rf In hosp. Turner, Levi en March T, 0, fU w Seven Pises, swrttsylva'nuu .T' ". -Bddleman, J. a, tn March IS, CS, S3, c Sb.arpsbarg, - MW Fisher HUL Vs. . FnUv Edward n March U, Si, Sf d la hosn. Look. Ham C. tn Mar SO, Cl, SS, pr Q Vl Nov. SI. - sevea Plnea. restffaed. ' v HoUlslMHer. Lewis U. tn March T, 2, a SI, w 8evea Ploea, tt Mar ,' ClwocellorsTlUo. Peeler, w. u. c. m March T, ie, m t, w Seven Plaes, c ShJitKbrnv, Md. ' Tivutmao. M. K. March US, . K MJ a, , CbanceUorsvllle. -, Williams, nenry en Sept. St, S,S4. ' h . RotxrUi R. m. dLKhaived on account Of 111 health. Neave, Kdw. B. c Mar SO, Cl, Leader Reg. Band. wiae, todi as, en m ar. , est, 40, w maj , 4, vnaa- t eUorsvlIle a of woumL Wt3e, Henry en m ju, . , 83. w Seven fines 4 of . Mauldlo, Jas. to. Mar: , ft?, St w Seven Pines, A of w AO?. I. 63. - rf"- V- 1 MaUbeor. uradly cm July l-i. G, U. Muclan, m. tTOweL u-ulilt T. em Scpl. S, Si, u 20, T Plnea. -Baatnger, a. H. n Sept. ?, CJ, 9, c gharpsbuis, w Spoun Ivanta. Gardner, Frank S. la hosp. Brown. Stephen A. ft Cold Harbor. Hoiasnouser, vrawrora, e aapsDw, mo. The newspapers of the. Statp have been advertising Judge Sclieuck for more than a wee!; p.ist. The judge Is represented as tsilkitig of reHignfng his office on ac " couut of the insufficiency of the salary We do uot doubt his fitness for the office, but jt dot uot strike us as a case calliiir for iirs. - Lat:::c The Judge has resigned to ac cept the Attorneyship of, the Richmond and Dauville Rt R. which ; will pay him Utter. Francis M. Y. McXeely, Capt. en May 30, 61. Resign edMayai, C3. W. C. Coughenour, 1st Lt. m Muy 30, 61, 85, pr Capt May 81, 63, w Swen Pines. App. Insp. Gen. ot Ram seurt Brtif.. Aug. 63, u April 4, 65, Amelia C. H. Marcus llcflln. i'Lt. en May ). 61. vr. 1st Lt. May 3 62, pt Capt. Aug. 63, app. Capt. Com. Dept. l6, o Seven Piacs. ' WUllauis Brown, Jr. 2d Lt. en May SO, 61. Resigned, Nov. 1SB1." Addison N. Wiseman. 1st Strt. en May 30, 61, a S4. pr d Lt. 62, to Dec! 14. 62, pr 1st Lt. 63, w Cbancellors ville. Mav 3. 63."t Winchester. Sept. 19. 64. Wllburn c. Fraley, 3 Sjt. en May JW 61, SI, pr 1st Sgt. ffi, V Spi,, 1, 64. Moses L. Bean, 4th Sgt. en May 80, 61, a ?o, pr Iht Sgt. 62, pr 2d Lt. April 1 6i. pr 1st Lt. Sept, 19, 64, pr Capt, Feb. 65. V) May 12. 64. James Bowers, 1st Corp. n May 30, 61, o; SI, Seven Pines May ai, 6?, wiui iteg. coiors in uis nanus. John F. Kenter, id Corp. n May 30, 61, a 23, pr Q. M Sc-t. Not. i. c Petersbuiv. Va. John LLyerly.srtiwpe May 80, 61. a ST, transferred James crawtord, 4tb Cot j . n May so, i, a eid al 3d Lt, Co, Bg R.-gniltait Pbivatks. Beaver, Mlobael en Jun. 12, 61, a SI, Fredericksburg Dec. 14, wss. ., Bryant, Lindsay en May 30. 61, a 8. 4, c seven nw. Snuggs, John, April 6, 65. Botrle. David. Melaenbeimer, George Shar e, David. .ll.llUll Turner, . MCLeoa, a Rerr, Hend Williamson. Thos Henderson, C. A. app. Kerr, Jas. H. app. Lt. ia 1st Regiment- .Md. , 7th Regiment. ereon, Leonard, app. 1st Lt. Co. F, 6th Reg. pp. A atw. Hunt, M. F. app. Sd Lt. Co. E, 6th Reg. p. mix. Co. r. th Reg. ssisi. surgeon, in out Crawford, Wm. II. upp. 1st IX Co. F. 7th Regiment. Blackmer, Elon G. app. Sd Lt. Co. F. 7th Regiment. uana, u. I, app. ia. in un. -iv. va nr. Rowzee. Allison H. d In 1. Gorman, W. R. tr to Beg. UmJ, d at home. nencini, m. a. e sept, iv, m, ucnesKx, a. Pearson, Ell. Pendleton. Ham Jones pr 6th Sgt. Co. F, Hh Reg. Mitchell. Lueco . Lt. in Riley's Battery. Jones, Hamilton C. app. Capt. Co. K. 6th Reg.. Under CarWheels. Squire West, col ored, was a train hand on the freight train on Charlotte, Columbia & Angusta Rail read, in charge of Capt Allison. Yesterday afernopnejatteiuped to climb on top of the train while it was in motion, near Columbia, and fell. The remainder of the story is quickly told. He was cnt to pieces and of course died instantly. This kind of accident is of scarcely less frequent occur rence than that of being crushed between the cars when attempting te couple them rr Char. Observer. 0 OUR STQCK OP SPRING GOODS is the largest and most comploto we ave ever bought, V Ladies5 Dress G-dods and Trimmings; Lawns, Plaids, Ginghams, Silk Handkerchiefe, Ties, Ilamburgs, Corsete, and Hosier, All the Latest Styles, and will be old at as Low prices any one. ' OUR STOCK OF FANCY HOTIOHS QEFY COMPETITloli Our Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from. 75 cents te $3.00, are beautiful. i HANDSOMEST STOCK OF CLOTHING Gent s Punusnmg GooQSEatsHanQ-made Shoes, and Slippers in Town. tot .-- t - Domestic Sewing Machines The lightest running, best finished, and simplest in the market sold by us. $5gA Full Stoch of all hinds of Machine Xeedle$ and Attachments on hand. " - "Toucan get jour 3foney vcortb of "Honest Goods."' in ercrj article we stQ you. Examine ouratock and try us. . - ''" .1 : -'' ' .ti' JONES, McCUBBINS & CO. 25:6m I Jjjpge Shipp's Appoistmekt. In Raleigh Saturday Judge W. M. Shipp took the oath of officp as Judge of the Superior Ceurt to succeed- Judge Schenek, resigned, having been sworn, by Chief Justice Smith. The Galvestou A'c says that Benj. King, alias Beuj. Frankliu, who stole $1,000 of the postal funds while post master at Milton, and fled to Texas, was arrested at Liberto.day before yesterday, by Insyiector Booth of the Postoffice Department. mm ESTABLISHED 1865. ! at all been sustained, and it was for the Norwich, N. has been ill for ipwards jury- to uecule upon the testimony and three years .with a bad cough, which urown, peter a. en jun. i,ci,s tacts elicited whetheror not it was a I,.-not ... . , to tw-atment. aud nhvaician BuW.S Jan. 14. . case ot mnusiaughter. , . I Baii', uobt. A. May sw, 61 a s2, icCUanccllorsville, if nronouueed her disease consumption. ,iof n M:iv a. fa Harbor. Vfl. ed a verdict of manslaughter. thn nnevntuAv, Aav'. hm tanthl mr Basatoger, Jn?; Yf. May ., , w it, rfincauip, ti. 4...1 J.. .i'.4l" T : ' " r - Alanamuti Va." i j r 1 1 vwui usual, and ou Saturday morning, easier, j;uaec.(i Jan. 29, a ie nest sports, c. the deleudauts nav one hundred dollars ' ... . " it. Va. ($:J3.33J each) and all the costs of the daring a severe spell, she coughed up a owiae. oe-. a. wJun. 25,61, asa, k June!!, es.coid prosecution. P,U' ine action or ine acias ot tne sys- coney, Leroy c. en May so, ci, a a, k Sept. 62, 1 he pi-ehminary motions to an appeal 1 tern has reduced it to aWt one-half the nV"!?;. Sr - . . - i i i . i irrooifs. iirurj r . rii ai.i sj, ui, u i. u iu .mip ui -a,aue anu. x"e arPeJl tauen. , ri .iual lenirth. and the lower nart of the Carter, A Ured C. en May w, si, a iu w Jun. t;, 62. 1 Ins is certainly a very sad ending for cid Harbor, wuanceiiorsviiie, way s, &. A. inL-M tn !i onn.u.rni.l -., itu atuiug iJiuun ..no ..mil m hiimii m k,'jiuluuk5. ". .....,.. . . . w v. v s assua anu no as UBt Air-Line stock is not quite so buoyant as it was a week ago. Last Friday it touched bottom at 72f, that beiug being bid and 73 being asked. Saturday it rose again to 731 bid and 74 asked. Monday, tho last quotations received, it fell again to 72f bid and 72f asked. It is not known that the injunction has anything to do with this downward tendency. Char. Observer. Hold en Beats Harris. Washington, April 5. Among the nominations sent to the Senate to-dav were W. W. Holden, to be postmaster at Kaleigh, N. C; Thomas II. Prince, at Gallatin, Tenn. Tin's settles the question between Holden and Jim Harris. 01 PLETE M 0 IB YL V at Mfm sf n I A ' U i'.t S n r' ' ' - 1 1 iii in j in i n m m m a IT WILL PAY YOU IPYoUTiiJTTORlISE AipiflflP CP COTTM, i TO USE OUR ' If'Star Brand Cssgjlets Hasc The Asheville and Spartanburg Hail Jtoid, was sold ia Snai tanbnrc on the Milling.- that city, that the road now belongs near- enormous wheat j producing capacity of , Judge Schknck's New! ly entirely to himself and three other the great west, raised the . question with appears no longer to bi r m 4-1 1 . fiAf tli.f onu . tfw t.irkiill I K3: . rpl , . I . ... ' ' , . , . I i.tiwua. .." l - - - - - r - -lucic nuiuo very marsea i recovering, it is sqpnosea to nave ueeu at cuanoeuoiviue. JHi. hnif l.-' jL.i,v... m nrn. in tla I nrt ne ....... . i. Kaaieman,jacoo.A. en ay a , m rrn i ..,,,.fe,.v K,j lur iMuuiuumcis iui i r-"o'"w mauuwtiuiiHjj aoom iiiito yuara, mo penuu ui uer I Fraley. Jauoo L. ea May so, oi a so, k opuiui. u. u tlio uii in -if C-1 1 1 in. r-,t i ,, I fl.viii. nn til tli wo. 1 Q"rc ii. o i I I Mav 12. 64. spxi4,n,. xuc A- Uiu ioue 170- "ajoiuc ocibu- uiqess. FreldUelro, ArnoW en Jun. 15, 61 S3, w Seven Pines errtriearus irom Mr. K. Y. McAden, of wn.c mencan. About that time the LTi.ah t., m i -, Porttto'v Tliir Glover. Wm. H. en Jun. 86,61. a 25. k Sharpsburg Md I nnli1aiioiiHii- Mil s en Jun. ea. 1. n il t 8ii&rns- appears no lenser to oe any aouoi mac bunr. geutleraen. one of Atlanta nrl tnn nthB the millers of the Bntfhrn anil nnrih T.,ri eK..v i,. sir.m- Horau, Oeorje en Xay so, a st, app.Lt in 46th Reg- w ' 7 i,iii o I . vu ivuuw vi.u.a iwicu.u uiv wu ivuiv I nnrl.L!i. JllX.l.Kn 1 IV SH Gl a . 1 M&DUalU. of New York. Th'ev intti1 western States. tvliprhr if. tract f nno.;. I n-... ;..,k: .,i,::- r Huff. wm. li. en May 30.61. a 84. fr to Hiley s Battery. J ... wU WUIII1SIC , -r ... ' UUk Wvooi- VUU1 li JUUiinUIJ IU KtC k IUI! UU9IV1UU UI I i . ., ... m ..i li .,h L-oi. tne roaa to Asheville a soaa am nassiUl I Die for tuia Country to o nnetit with thA Hnrnv fnr h Rirhmnnd .nnv;nnaii Miarosbunr. Md. rnm.ui.n o-o! ; T !. , .t . 5., J jowy, wiwon iwn ay ",!, IB, tiiamwuui au v Him uiuwjo iu lucj uuu i itiHiKPi, nn i riis.ii. il ii hlhip i riiitr. im win rprpivp n. i triiia uavtt c-i 1 here is talk of a great rush of office- that side of the lAHantic "ni.- Lft.ud ..l.r. Af Mtmn , , u Jones, rhas. K. en May so, si, ao. app.lLt. In 6tn peek era at Washington. There always is a ffaine! for itself hocir etn,u ffiAtmU hof M:fQ r k:. I Johnston. Daniel C. en Mar 30. k a 20, T Pines. great rush on the incoming of a pew ad- of the ablest mei interested in it. and nositien will demand a rh.n nf rMiM K K: ministration. Some idea ef it ianttpmnf f,,.t. nf i,ui,n.f-x i, . , . , . . , .. . , ... Locket, J ao. B. May sw, 61, a 24, tr to general llos- , - . ioum'3 ,uctl " " ' attempt- tacts not hitherto thoroughly understood to Charlotte or some other point on the line pitai as nurse. ' ed to be given by a correspondent who as- were disnnverHilj nnd onllcl f..fi. i.-Lf fK it. e. Lilly W.T. May so, is, discharged on ac- .... - i I , iviiiu luu uv ivavi. ii niu ajui 1U1 uic Lifui- I cOUUt Ot ill Uealtu. ceitaiueu tnat there , are 126 apnlicants invintivA mniri Kf . kA AAnm. n- : u. I Turner. Bent. Mav s. i. o is. s Seven Ptnca f. . , . I o w c"; iu Diiu gaiuoi, uni.vuutciuiu: Hie 'Ilo(, ... m ci UVun rlavu flrrht or nn assistant nnr T .... k,j uiv.puiu uvu iiih I UUCO macilinerv WIUU wnnM nrvi- Wafm TVrrth PflrA ma ffa mo IHiko At, RiHrninnd. 1 - . w i . wai - I ' wwV. u v m iMtiiiveu, vsvsv I i.cu.iiic witiiuu ne must ue a Door M. nliali tli l.irrli.f ...c;ki xt.. t...i.- o r:n., i . s t "'0"o uooiuiu irsuiw. acw onuiuur tvuacsuoro, mis ween ...v ruling to wait aronurt as our country is, it is worthy of note to C7Ur. O&arrer. u muwii ior vacant places rather than mention, that Enrnm.i n.iti-r. i. strike out like a man and make Lis visited the larire! flnrrinV in. 1- : i . . . . . 1 - o i n "wa vi cue jiio-uj nonesc woik. r nmth riM.n .iMJi..f io mmm saw UMU M. It is rich ia Soluble Phosnfeste ant Auimonia. It affords a constant snnnlv of I food. " ' ' " It contains no inert matter. ! It is an improver and renovatorof Aorn-out lands. - 1 It is fine, dry, and in the best condi jtion for drilling. It secures Jarge crops and jarly j naturitv; i " . " It increases the quantity anl quali i ty of lint. - It contains an ample quantity of all the eli'inents neciarv to-wakeCRt- ;,to i, and a large surplus which will sho"w itself in the improvement, of the land." It is prep.ared from the iM-st and most approved materials, in the most We intend to make it tn the interest of! , . " . ' . , . ;under our personal supervision. every Planter in 1 he cotton-growing btate.s to use this first-class high-grade -'standard ilts Ctandard and Uniformity m Lemonae. In making lemonade rub Fertilizer. Guaranteed. ttsylvanla, C. 11. . I nr .,.r.,r m-nr tl rinda nf flm lomnnx Rn 2. 61, an, tryo ugm amy oo " ' " that the oil may be absorbed, and add Cleaning Combs and BRCsiiES.-Wasb well with soda aud set in the sun to dry rinse them well and do not let the backs j get wet. I will serve as a warning to all others, jtbo finest silk. How long the pin has jureii, Win. m! May w, m. a u, Ay u, u, at been swallowed she does not know, but EX,johaJ. June We again offer this inl-class Fertilizer to Cotton Growers as being, in all respecti worthy of their patronage. It has stood the test of thirteen years' use among us, and has been brought to its present admirable condition only by the liberal expenditure of labor and money in a continuous effort to improve. Its, standard and uniformity are guaranteed. The result of its application to the cotton crop for the past thirteen years has proved it to be eoual to anv fertilizer evt r sold in the United States. Durimr this time thousands of tons of it have been used by the farmers of Virginia and North Carolina, South Car- Proved eutirelv satisfatorv last season by , and Ueorgia witn mguiy satistactory results. those who tried it. BEST IN THE MARKET ! 8A. 40.00 cash, or 450 pounds of ALLISON & ADDISON, the sugar to the drink. UPSHUR GUANO. (PERUVIAN AND BONE DUST.) Just in, A Car-Load UPSHUR GRANO, Whatever may be theLinerits of other fertilizers, no one can go wrong in usipg Mt which is so well made, so fully guaranteed, and has been so long and so thoroughly tested. Cotton in the Fall. aiaiione made a set speech last iu vindication of his course in the Sen The Iew York Timet is dissatisfied with mouths for the the bargaining between the Republican Sen-! niimOSft of St.lirlviniT tlm nnw....ni.l.. l.i J r.l ..ri . n' . a I. i , i- - - a H. - i w.w. s auu .auui. xi Bats . lilt: r cul;i ci -Cecil 1HBL WPPK I j , i i.. , . . . . I - - i cu. anu nave re.si nn v nftniittxi tinn k. . t i .i , . i .mj .u...w.Jr..u mtj i ai pan ullage pruuuscu anu wnicn Hie AU- eiut-ii uieir own. Murr, Win. en Jun. 22, 61, a 22, in Sept. 19, 64, Win chester V a. Moose, W. A. em May 30, 61, a 26, tr to Band ( in Hospital. Maunev. Jno. en Jan. 14. 61. a W. d in CamD. Mcoueen. Wnu en May so, 61. a 24, e Petersburg Va. MUU, Francis M; en May so, 61, II w Seven Pines. MorriH, Win. n May 30, 4, a 26, te cold Harbor, Jun. 27. 63. rf or cr. Mabaly, Lewis en May 39, 61 a 27, te ChanceUorsvllle, Mav 3. 6.1. d oi te. Mowery, Wm. a: en May S 61, a 28, d In hospltal4 Mowery, Anurjw en aiay u, i a t. x ' I lUVTIVIJi ' " wf -mm. ate,butitis generally conceded that it It; tr, V ' -n J Prse ministratien ha. already partly bestowed) j;;- .... " are known tn tlm nu hn in . :.i i i ; i i I j.i ..r. r in.a was a uiiara in reiuov iag anj of tlix d.- ... . . " . ' , . i i.iin iiiiii imr b ana n . km a m. r ana party fidelity.. The correspondent of xr"r(Z the Ualtimore Sun says the Republican "' "Ch ST? this nart of I is looked unon as renrcheniihle nnrl ininri- dlscbartred on account ot wounds. I r - "J- - nivu.,1 Iu.... Miit V) l M r Sfnt Id m iuc uniiy. xi, ib a i clique wiin rcnu- i sn-trosounr. t.h bnltinrr nr BantMft,,. -.r a . mi .i .i . 1 Peden. Jno. T. 'May 3d. 61, 21. pr Lt. tn 55 Rear. w uu,. "ur irura uvwb. xue auupnoa oi jJianeDe ana nis Patterson, Edward May 30, 61,4 . Saarps- uran. wnmii nrrMinA tinn flmii. .i.iii :.. t. u. .1 ... i . i. - .,.... i hnrT u mav ib. ci. tr to saw. says the Republican ,,, : mi I . , ....... t-j r . y " "vu Parker; Wra. May so. , is- Corp. seven meiulwr nf th O.not. k i t " aukj kuow iiounng oi "tlie are oenevea to oe snout te be adopted, riaes, w caancenorevme, anaipwurgr, aia juriuiH.i oi uie oenate stooi back, at .ui... i . - . 1 . . . 1 I pion-rhmAn. soiotaon Mav so. . Vi st. th .m..ii,c;..n -Ur t . . w.MKiuHMim. -punner,- or"tie Droriwouia .cost tne Kenublican nartv a erreat RAnfiAnuin. Lawaoa m. Mav so. si. a so. s t Pines. j...-. W4 eju, IIUIJ a min- CfiRabv wlii.l, a . LLi.., " ' : Robeftaa. W.ltfaySO, 6L a-i Seven Pines. me, ocioro even a single i Senator wnt . ... . ' r t v . """ tr to ligat onty.- s vvuuucu. iium tu rauiuiiars laaeed ine pgssession oi a maiontv in the Lnitrd wwrw i i i'iinnKHHiwnr'M 100- BARRELS -100 VIRGINIA ROCK LIME Onlj $1.50 per Barrel. A Lot of Good Second-hand lT TP TT?0 BUGGIES, ID J OTVJTl JLiOKitersic In Good Order, Cheap. Also a First-rate Two-Horse Democrat, With three seats, And a Two-Seated Phaton and Harness. Manufacturers and Prcjrrietcrs cf the "Star Brand" Ccmpleto MansrV Richmond, V3. For sale by J. Allen Broivn, and by agents at all points in North Carrlina. 22:2nV a single r-', tj aim n-iuciauny came locwaru. lie s ure of his reward that of a traitor to ' Jiis party. . . ; or no science in the process I States Senate." practiced in the south when com Dared with operations employed in the immense A new sensation has annesred in W k .iei-e is a lactory m Brooklyn, N, Y. for the production of padded hoisery and fthirtft. Tt ranni... .t,:ii,..i i. i .i,M,nB oaiiicu . lauorerg aim iey are mostly obtained I from Europe. t-uis class of goods is to supplement the natural forms of men . - ... . 1 - uiv women anu Orrnging tbcui out to those ....... i " . . . jwuhucu uuu syuiuietrieal proportions o much admired by the public. Ballet ..dancers,, theatricals and circus perform rrs, aiethe priucipal ptrons of this es tahliAiinieut, though it is said many fash establishments north. vMOi e .. ... Stravhorn. Samuel en May 86, 61,r 21, T Pines. . . T mww lUKiou.- ia iuus rcicrreu to ov tne wain- o.i,h.ai Mnrin si. m rtisiinwrprt on account ot w Seven Pines. Thompson, N. A. e June 19, 61, a It, t in Camp. A . ... . . 1 .11 . 1 .... ... 1 wujiu" to uo an tue muiinir nt hi. w...-i.i i a t .. . O - '.v..i laui w u WI mjKIUUGUl i auu tv mean ov riiia .no inonom rr. l t -l : : j i .ni....,rt ,w u uov ui i r iu a a v fc,V' jlk nutBUdCU IU 1USIUC UU1111CH1 Circles 1 I uuuiuauu. .uo. I . v w., ment to our millers, for while they may that the Grant element have determined, if nSaJno! f May so, , J , cold Uar uvv uiuno tllC UCSfa I OU D A ITnrn.nntanMha r. na.l.l. K. -I m. I wn,uin!,viv"..w. . . i .. r --T- . ..v uuauic vcu. viiaui, upon I Trexler. Hiram A. en May so. 01, a zo, d Manasaas. tuey are Uoing ell IU CIV in 2 as uouent th Rnnlli.na . tt. ..n1i.t. 5- 1 coi l Winter. OeonreS. en Jan. 16, 61, 18, k Seven Pines. 1 j - - ; -r w,, w weant, Matt&ew J 1 uuug iui nam iwucri xjiucoia, ana CuucaV- 1 w .T At receiving my SPRING GOODS- May s 61, 'a 21, near Everything in the line, and at prices to Snu??s,Geo.l).eMayS0,61,o25,irSevenPlneM suit ianucit. um1Sm.u ChanceUorsvuTe, e saarpsburir, to Snickers Ford, prices before trading elsewhere. Also, Agent ior WANNAMAEEB & BEOWN, Clothiers, Philadelphia. Suits made to order. Call and examine samples. 20:6w R.J. HOLMES. Jnlv Sli 64. Severs, HenryC, en May 30, 61, a 1; Seven .Plnea, 63, snarpsaurf , aia. . en May SO, 61, a 23, w 7 Pines tr J Band." . u'.d.i u?iv a Xfiiv sn. Cl. a M. fllsirnanrfwl nn Of tO DUsh him thmturh hv th lio-ht nf th 1 cn.nnl. nf 411 Vifalth. Dr. Daniil Aahnr f K-l -i,5i, a - r u- I WlUlama, Itichard c May so, i, a w, to Corp., . . , vuaiiuuc, BUVB 1 "M " ouniuuuo mo USU1C Ul Ills laiU- I Hnvpn Finn the 06errfr.U just giying the finishing Ur. The anU-Grant element has some ink- 1" 'tJLWlES&Ft , . t A 1 xiuiuauvuoci ( vbisv w r' -we wutuci iu ui nvillff iiiacIniiA. n ).;.i. in? ot tbia. and iL i snrmworl lt sflnrt. I Seven Plnea. spowsyiTaaia. 1- M . . --t ? w , - nelrn. navld May 4. 6L a so. d Manaasaa. IIO Una OeeU Wrlf UII TUP cap.o I ImilV Iwt marl tn Hmnr . Iiaii . n.J::.l.(l t-i-iii dlih. . Tun Hll Cl IO Koniii Plnoa 1 Ihe Dr. obtained his model from nature circumstances which will force his retire- wvrffiiJ FifiV 4. 6L 25. in Rr. Band iouable imwdIo of tlA i.itr!-LiaA . 'i.Jad made canvass wines 30 fet fmm ! ment from the cabinet Miner, Calvin L. en July S.6L a 22, May 8,63, dian- - , , 'V ; "v r"c I ,-. . . ' I cellorsviue. f pauaea goods ou occasion. V. r w "I't wiacu are to oe worked not with Milter. Alfred w. en jury w o zz, w bept. m, . d have forms uiodelelaftpr ti.liri.c U'1 hands aud . arms, but with th fit L - ' 1 iunWj,rw. em Amil is sa. a s. SMttsrivania. va. . . o" J 'c l 1 . ' . : whthmuj. vonstantinoDie. Anril 4-r jii.3. m. snottvivanin v 1LIIII ipitr. -i liafji ,a mt n 1 I - I " " v.j- . - ----- ' rr ' r" . . .a . itin. m . . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 r. iiHnn w i . . . . .. . i ... ., . .i its . ami i vi m NtunTB v n i . i - 0 1-"- a strong snocic 01 earthquake at Chio. in ,7 7!f,o . tnre from nature here. Xar-rti,u i- L . .. . f -. 4 ? . ' April is,. . - : - -T mivivoo, un in. ii inn at Trior n.m. ..... .1 ..... i.aiiHa j k . inmi.u..n. macliine is described as beatititnl YIa " Z ' 3 . VJ , 3:c !m . . k . . v. " I " "J""j uuae iuu Beriousiy aamagea I Fraiey, tfesae k. cm sepu piece of mechanism, with stroufffiroba- L.-ri-.11 i,:i. i- . r I Keon! Apru 63. . hililie- i it- fT. . :'" ,c,k castor, John- Msren w -hwcm. xiio details bay that mnv nrVth inr.Wtor.t. I j " OWl h AA q TIME TABLE WESTERN H.'C. Railroad. M., April of oeanty, but have some- imperfection here or, there aud to remedy this is one ot tne nue arts of the times. The pads are worn uuder the; hoisery which meet the eye, and none but an expert Recognize the cheat. 1 62, ass,app. Assist. 8 ur ea n ..;.. m :n t a 2 . 1 " - c tppeu iu aaceuaiug, out were killed and that the remainder are cn- oitce UP it is calculated to sail riirht off. ...a : w. . . .ClmkT Iloin nn tl..ln ix -t- I.,-.. . V ' r wmn uc.uj. JUaDV OI lUCDeign premature appearance is anuoyi l-ai'a I full- TMlcsim i. ruinnlo I ..i: i t . . . I .ui vtcauur cuuauun aimiue aescent is nudir; We eomninT,i nffir. ... nni. n,. ui,. TlC;S., u,Mu.t.j o,.Uii nie pouuiiui nope uisee tne lir, sailing tiropd ere were alse felt in the Island of Syria and at .u.uow..o, , , , lvUg, I SmvniA hhl tin Hm.o. r.w 16. 63. a SS. e SnarDSbunr. Casper, Ambrose en March , 61, a 80, Sharpsbure, e near Richmond. Carter, B. F. M. Sept. t, 6S, a 30, Shapsbur?, ChanceUorsviUe, May, t, 63. Josey, Wallace, en March , 68, a 0, Jane s, 64, near Richmond, d ot . McQueen, DanlelM. en March 81. 61, 88, w Sept. 14, 68. d of wound. McQueen, A. M. en March SO, 68, 87, w Seven Pines May si, 68, te Dec. 14, 68, at Fred eric kxhurv. a ot . Linycrop, Wm. en Oct. 14, 6l.aU, MechAnlcavUle, MeDaiuiel, J. A. en Sept, 82, 61, a 10, ft SaAxpspurt Mil, 88S A.m 883 1010 10 58 1111 11 37 18 14 p.m 18 51 113 188 80 853 306 430 443 453 613 680 Takes effect Nonday, 3.65 o'clock, 4 1881. ARRIVE. LKAVK. STATIONS. 7Ma.msansoury Third creek Elm wood Statesviile Catawba Newton Conova Hickory (card Monranton iGlenn Alpine nnajrewater Marion told Fort 330 Benry Blk Mountain Ooopers Swannano lAshevllle Ju'ctl Asheville ARRIVK. 4 60 p.m 4 04 141 381 835 149 136 18 61 18 15 p.m 1140 USA 1107 18 8 47 937 844 834 884 8U7 LXAVr, 1 11 prTralns run dally, Sundays excepted. A. B. ANDREWS, Gen. Supu BONDS To make Title to Land, and Laborer au$ BLANK ADMUilSTKATO'S S4I4E NOTICES for Sale at hi Office. WORTGAGESALE ! By virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed to me by J. U. Wilhelrrt and wife, recorded In the Register's office. Book No. 65. Paee 365. 1 8 00a.n I will expose for cale at public suction, on the 20a aaj 01 May, being iiie Pint Monday in May. 1881, At China Grove, a House and Lot. ad mining the lot of James C. Casper- and wife, and the land of I. F. Patterron, containing about Two 4 1 t , a . Acrw ; lue mtpe oemjr ine bouse and lot now occupied by J. U. Wilhelm. , ' - S. A. 1sjehhot;b, Mortgagee. "J, M. Gray, 4tty. Isreh 23, 1831, 23:1m THE NAVASSA GUANO: Has been extensively and'pronfal)' ed and thoroughly tented in tlnsecy and throughout the Souths StatrtP" all kind of Crops for the part. PLt Years; in many innUnee more W doubling ihe product, and i io known and firmly -esUblinhed 8n"B. the " ' VERY BEST IS i'SE and as snch we recommend and gur: tee it. Chemist Valuation, per ton $4LU If further tertimonv i requjrta leg.to refer those who wfch inf6rm' to any of their neighbors whohT used it, an we are quite willing to rl upon Thr Judomest a to the ce of our good. J. ALLEN BROWN, A$ r SALISBURY, K.C 23;lm , - . - , DSELAJSIMMOHS' MIRE SOUWSTOIMW. tew" K Ml mm CURES tHDtOEmOH, Biuooswtas. BiokHcaoaohc CosnvcNcsa. PrsPCpetA, www " r. ,3 t "W VEGETABLE ifcr AftV RdVIEDItJliiJ Tt U9ATora tbe oldest, and mtf tLi H noii Medicine now " ""5 V.ik I1l 1 C F.8IM1IOS8ACO. 8810-13 ""f Re H mccenon to M. A. Slausona, M. V UbotUesaadpacSAfiei. Bold tT B i
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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